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CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

By Carolinearnoldtravel @CarolineSArnold

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Gran Canaria. View down the ravine with sow thistle.

My friend Susan Kean and her partner George recently visited the Canary Islands on a nature tour. I thank her for sharing her impressions and terrific photos with The Intrepid Tourist.
There is so much to say about the next three days here in Gran Canaria. The island is almost entirely volcanic, rising to about 6000 feet around the edge of its Central Valley or caldera. From the high points there are a number of canyons that were formed millions of years ago by rain. They go down to the ocean from the high point. 

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

View from the coach as we drive along the narrow roads on the western side of the island.


The roads are narrow with spectacular views, as they wind their way up the canyons. We pass through various ecological zones as we go higher.

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Local variety of aeonium.


On Tuesday we drove along the spectacular west coast to a small port, Puerto Rico, and took a boat trip. It was very rough and I spent most of the time watching the horizon to control my queasy stomach! We saw dolphins and small bottlenose whales. Later in the day on dry land saw many birds.

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Spoonbills.


Next day we visited the pine forest area and caught a glimpse of the rare Gran Canaria blue chaffinch and enjoyed sunset from the balcony of the Parador Hotel

The following day we ventured into the lower regions of the volcanic caldera to the town of Moya. This time our primary goal was to see the Laurel pigeon. A nearly extinct species with which that they have been able to repopulate their area of the island.

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Orchid.

On our last day in Gran Canaria we went to the capital, Las Palmas. We started with church at the English language Episcopal church, Holy Trinity.

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Plaque outside the Anglican Church, established 1891.


We were a bit early so we walked around the neighborhood. This area was established by the British Traders in the 18th Century.

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Inside Catholic Church.


After worship we headed for the old town area where we saw the Catholic Cathedral of Saint Ann. 

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

House where Columbus stayed in 1492, 1493 and 1502.

The most interesting place we saw was the house where Christopher Columbus stayed on three of his four trips to America--1492, 1493, and the fourth trip in 1502. I didn’t realize he had made four trips to America. The Columbus house is now a museum.

CANARY ISLANDS NATURE TOUR, Part 3: Guest Post by Susan Kean

Small Mardi Gras Parade in Las Palmas. A big one happens on the island of Tenerife.

Look for Susan's previous posts about her trip to the Canary Islands. Part 1 posted on May 26, 2025, and Part 2 posted on June 2, 2025.


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